Quarterly Journal of Science, and Annals of Mining, Metallurgy, Engineering, Industrial Arts, Manufactures, and Technology, Volume 8James Samuelson, William Crookes J. Churchill and Sons., 1871 - Science |
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Page 7
... glass was employed . Sulphur was introduced into the tube , which was then completely exhausted . When the narrow part of the tube is gently warmed by a spirit - lamp , and the platinum wires are connected with the induction coil , a ...
... glass was employed . Sulphur was introduced into the tube , which was then completely exhausted . When the narrow part of the tube is gently warmed by a spirit - lamp , and the platinum wires are connected with the induction coil , a ...
Page 51
... glass bulb , of which the upper end is in connection with an air- pump , while the lower one terminates in a tube dipping into a bowl of mercury . Into this glass globe , which is furnished , we should mention , both at the top and ...
... glass bulb , of which the upper end is in connection with an air- pump , while the lower one terminates in a tube dipping into a bowl of mercury . Into this glass globe , which is furnished , we should mention , both at the top and ...
Page 63
... glass , it is seen that the part immediately above the heated substance is of a deep blue colour . This becomes tinged with violet , and later a tongue of reddish flame rises in the centre of the blue . If the substance be pushed into ...
... glass , it is seen that the part immediately above the heated substance is of a deep blue colour . This becomes tinged with violet , and later a tongue of reddish flame rises in the centre of the blue . If the substance be pushed into ...
Page 88
... glass calorimeter , the conclusion to which he came , on the whole , was that it made no difference whatever in the calorific effects , whether the engine produced work or not . Such are also the conclusions to which he afterwards came ...
... glass calorimeter , the conclusion to which he came , on the whole , was that it made no difference whatever in the calorific effects , whether the engine produced work or not . Such are also the conclusions to which he afterwards came ...
Page 107
... glass , each 2 inches high , and having , as stated above , a refracting angle of 55 ° . A seventh half - prism follows , and to the back of this is cemented a right - angled prism , by which , after two total reflections , the light is ...
... glass , each 2 inches high , and having , as stated above , a refracting angle of 55 ° . A seventh half - prism follows , and to the back of this is cemented a right - angled prism , by which , after two total reflections , the light is ...
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